Rapid
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But the recent developments in software-defined radio,
rapid
fabrication and the maker movement, make it so that it's possible for a team of teenagers working in my lab over the course of a handful of months to build a prototype radar.
But things are also changing at a very
rapid
pace.
Now that was a nice idea, so we moved into the
rapid
prototyping phase.
However,
rapid
increases in computational power are putting at risk a number of the key exchange methods we have today.
And as we treat it with our compound, this addiction to sugar, this
rapid
growth, faded.
We do have the technology that's scaleable, and our network of global partners has been expanding and can be expanded at a
rapid
rate, so we're comfortable that this task can be accomplished.
[32 Days: Arms & hands are developing] [36 Days: Beginning of the primitive vertebrae] [These weeks are the period of the most
rapid
development of the fetus.]
So window farms have been evolving through a
rapid
versioning process similar to software.
And we could provide rapid, on-site assistance in emergency housing situations.
And these pictures are extraordinary because this transition is very
rapid.
When we produced that model, we turned it into a solid, plastic model, as you can see, using a
rapid
prototyping technique, another engineering technique.
But one question you might want to ask is, are we seeing a
rapid
evolution of the brain and of how we process data?
Typically, you choose yourself a
rapid
transport route, and in your mind, this route is perceived as a straight line.
James wanted to use bus
rapid
transport for that, rather than light rail.
For me, it was important that the vehicles that would run on those
rapid
transport corridors would be visibly distinguishable from local buses on the street.
Now we could take out all the local buses that ran alongside those
rapid
transport means.
This map only shows the
rapid
transport connections, no local bus, very much in the "metro map" style that was so successful in London, and that since has been exported to so many other major cities, and therefore is the language that we should use for public transport maps.
What's also important is, with a simplified network like this, it now would become possible for me to tackle the ultimate challenge and make a public transport map for the city center, one where I wouldn't just show
rapid
transport connections, but also all the local bus routes, streets and the likes, and this is what a map like this could look like.
In this map, I'm including each transport mode, so
rapid
transport, bus, DART, tram and the likes.
Now since the new advancements in modern molecular technologies, it is now possible for us to sequence our own genome in a very
rapid
time and at a very, very reduced cost.
And everybody of course knows that the federal government debt is growing as a share of GDP at a very
rapid
rate, and the only way that's going to stop is some combination of faster growth in taxes or slower growth in entitlements, also called transfer payments.
The sensor would have to be: inexpensive, rapid, simple, sensitive, selective, and minimally invasive.
And so we focused on the most congested areas of New York City, built out six bus
rapid
transit lines, 57 miles of new speedy bus lanes.
All of these are
rapid
iterations on a theme.
But what I didn't anticipate through that
rapid
transition was the incredible experience of the juxtaposition of my sighted experience up against my unsighted experience of the same places and the same people within such a short period of time.
There's been a huge amount of work done so far to try to slow down our losses of tropical forests, and we are losing our forests at a
rapid
rate, as shown in red on the slide.
The slow pace of technological change in traditional societies means that what someone learns there as a child is still useful when that person is old, but the
rapid
pace of technological change today means that what we learn as children is no longer useful 60 years later.
At the same time, older people have gained in value today precisely because of their unique experience of living conditions that have now become rare because of
rapid
change, but that could come back.
Of course, electronic sensors have been around for some time, but something has changed: a sharp decline in the cost of sensors and, thanks to advances in cloud computing, a
rapid
decrease in the cost of storing and processing data.
And so the speed of the adoption of things is just going to become that much more rapid, in a way that we just totally cannot conceive, when you get it to 6.3 billion and the growth in the world's population.
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